• ContriteErudite@lemmy.world
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    The Earth/Moon system does not qualify as a binary planet because it does not meet the L4/L5 instability threshold. In a system of two orbiting masses, the larger needs to have at least 25x the mass of the smaller for the system to have stable L4/L5 points. Earth is ~80x more massive than the Moon, allowing the system to have stable L4/L5 points, and is therefore a satellite system.

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      Quick diagram for anyone wondering

      L4 and L5 get unstable if the masses orbiting each other are too similar